Re: Sapphire launches an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 motherboard

Can't see that being used in a POS terminal at that price, unless the bulk discount is exceptionally deep. Quad 4K displays though, I suppose once you have paid for that many panels a few hundred dollars on top isn't that much.

Re: Sapphire launches an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 motherboard

What's the point? They're designed for big systems which are hugely expensive anyway and probably have a long lifespan. Therefore, I'd have the space, budget and desire to have a modular system which can be upgraded to extend lifespan. You can't tell me a giant cricket scoreboard can't afford a standard PC case in terms of space and cost?

Re: Sapphire launches an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 motherboard

Originally Posted by philehidiot

What's the point? They're designed for big systems which are hugely expensive anyway and probably have a long lifespan. Therefore, I'd have the space, budget and desire to have a modular system which can be upgraded to extend lifespan. You can't tell me a giant cricket scoreboard can't afford a standard PC case in terms of space and cost?

Re: Sapphire launches an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 motherboard

That's like asking why do POS and other stuff have embedded processors. Most of the time they don't have modular stuff because it's designed to be stuck in place and never touched again (unless it goes wrong). This has 4 x 4k capable display outputs without any extras. It's simple and easy to just put together

Re: Sapphire launches an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 motherboard

Originally Posted by 3dcandy

That's like asking why do POS and other stuff have embedded processors. Most of the time they don't have modular stuff because it's designed to be stuck in place and never touched again (unless it goes wrong). This has 4 x 4k capable display outputs without any extras. It's simple and easy to just put together

Last POS system I used had a giant PC case, a CRT monitor and ran.... on DOS. Ah memories. I suppose if it goes wrong it's likely to do so at such a time where the owner has to pay the bill so they don't really care about replacing an entire board for what is a single component failing.

Re: Sapphire launches an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 motherboard

Originally Posted by philehidiot

Last POS system I used had a giant PC case, a CRT monitor and ran.... on DOS. Ah memories. I suppose if it goes wrong it's likely to do so at such a time where the owner has to pay the bill so they don't really care about replacing an entire board for what is a single component failing.

I've been out of that industry for about 6 years, but at that point supermarket checkouts were still running that sort of setup with a 486 or original Pentium. Seems ideal fodder for an ARM+android setup to me, a Pi 3 with touchscreen could do the job better